X-ray diffraction measurements of stress and strain induced in magnetite and chromite by ultrafine grinding
Academic Article
Publication Date:
1995
abstract:
This paper presents the results of grinding tests performed on magnetite from Kiruna (Sweden) and on chromite from Skoumtza (Macedonia. Greece). Stresses were measured by XRD, which determined the variations in the characteristic structural spacings of the minerals both before and after, grinding in a HSM/250 Herzog laboratory ring mill. Anal Isis of the magnetite and c hromite crystallinstallin was performed hi measuring the broadening of the strongest diffraction peak (311). .Also, structural analysis on chromite was carried out using the Mikheev model. Ultrafine-grinding tests on the magnetite and chomite demonstrated that this type of treatment can induce profound variations m the surface-stress state. These included plastic variations of the cell followed by "chemical" stress with oxidation front the stricture to form hydroxide or carbonate, films. This can have a great influence on the mineral reactivity to flotation reagents
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
X-ray diffraction magnetite; chromite; stress-strain
List of contributors:
Belardi, Girolamo; Tempesta, Emanuela; Plescia, Paolo
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